Peggy Boynton v. Federal Correction Institution Dublin

The opinion of the court was delivered by: Morrison C. England, JR United States District Judge

ORDER

The Court is in receipt of Plaintiff Peggy Boynton's ("Plaintiff") Response to the Court's decision to deny her request for a Temporary Restraining Order ("TRO") (ECF No. 7). Plaintiff's response is essentially a Motion for Reconsideration of the Court's decision, as she renews her concerns regarding her mobile home, the mold inside it, and the danger to evaluation and assessment were her mobile home to be moved from its current location on Defendant Federal Correction Institution Dublin's ("Defendant") property. Therefore, the Court will construe Plaintiff's response as a Motion for Reconsideration.

Local Rule 230(j) similarly requires a party seeking 9 reconsideration to demonstrate "what new or different facts or circumstances are claimed to exist which did not exist or were not shown upon such prior motion, or what other grounds exist for the motion," and "why the facts or circumstances were not shown at the time of the prior motion." Local Rule 230(j)(3)-(4).

In the instant case, Plaintiff's submitted materials shed no additional light on her request for a TRO. Nothing in the materials constitutes newly discovered evidence, or persuades the Court that its original decision was manifestly unjust. Plaintiff's information simply does not rise to the level of evidence required to reverse the Court's decision. Therefore, Plaintiff's Motion for Reconsideration (ECF No. 7) is denied.

While Plaintiff's originally filed complaint is nearly
identical to her request for a TRO, the Court construes her request
for relief as a proper complaint. As such, Plaintiff is required
to follow the Local Rules regarding service of process, and other
procedural matters.

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